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New Jersey Court Orders Facial Recognition Disclosure in Criminal Cases

Is facial recognition technology a reliable law enforcement tool or an unaccountable system?
New Jersey Court Orders Facial Recognition Disclosure in Criminal Cases
Above: New Jersey State Police stand guard near the Delaney Hall Detention Facility on June 1. Image credit: Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

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Pro-establishment narrative

FRT is a proven, powerful tool that helps law enforcement solve violent crimes, locate missing persons and prevent wrongful outcomes. Modern systems exceed 99% accuracy across demographics, and any wrongful arrest stems from breakdowns in human investigative processes, not the technology itself. Demanding excessive disclosure requirements risks undermining effective policing without meaningfully improving justice.

Establishment-critical narrative

This is a landmark win for defendants' rights, forcing transparency around facial recognition tools that carry documented risks of misidentifying people of color. Without access to error rates and algorithm details, defendants can't meaningfully challenge flawed evidence used against them. Accountability for these systems is a constitutional necessity, not a burden on law enforcement.


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